Podcast Summary: EXTRA ANORMAL - "La SANTA MUERTE me persigue | relatos PARANORMALES al escuchar Extra Anormal"
Podcast: EXTRA ANORMAL
Host: Paco Díaz (iEX Studios)
Guest: Oscar Herbert
Date: April 10, 2026
Episode Theme:
An exploration of real-life listener stories about experiencing paranormal phenomena—often intense and even terrifying—while listening to the Extra Anormal podcast itself. The hosts analyze these chilling tales, discuss cultural and generational roots of supernatural occurrences, and reflect on whether such phenomena are psychological, coincidental, or truly paranormal.
Main Theme and Purpose
The episode investigates a curious pattern: listeners reporting strange, often frightening paranormal events that occur while they're tuning in to Extra Anormal. The hosts share and analyze these listener-submitted experiences, focusing on manifestations linked to specific episodes or topics, such as the Santa Muerte, demonic pacts, haunted objects, and generational curses. The conversation intertwines personal anecdotes, metaphysical theories, and practical advice for "spiritually safe" podcast listening.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Introduction: The Podcast's Uncanny Effect
- Paco Díaz describes reports from listeners who claim to experience nightmares, sleep paralysis, chills, and the sense of being watched during or after listening (00:05).
- “Miles de ustedes aseguran que escuchar Podcast Extranormal algo sucede en el entorno...”
- Introspective question: Are these just coincidences, or does the podcast really channel strange energies?
2. Theories on Why the Paranormal is Triggered
- Oscar Herbert suggests spiritual histories, generational pacts, and suppressed energies in Mexican and Latino culture may explain why some listeners are more affected than others (03:24).
- “No sabemos lo que hay en generaciones atrás... por ahí se puede despertar tal vez algo, un tema, no sé, espiritual, paranormal que traemos ahí arrastrando y no nos hemos dado cuenta.”
3. Listener Story Highlights
A. El llamado de la muerte (María Fernanda, Hidalgo)
Starts: 06:40
- Comes from a family deeply involved in black magic, Santa Muerte, and Lucifer worship; converted to Christianity.
- For years, haunted—both asleep and awake—by the Santa Muerte.
- Upon discovering Extra Anormal and listening to Episode 318 ("relatos macabros de la Santa Muerte"), supernatural disturbances return: cold winds, power outages, and sleep paralysis featuring la Santa Muerte extending her hand.
- A particularly vivid nightmare nearly coincides with her mother's near-fatal accident, strengthening her belief in the connection.
- Now listens with a glass of water for protection, discarding it after ('una recomendación de su papá') (16:45).
- Quote (14:33):
“En ese momento se puso los audífonos y se subió a su cuarto a escuchar... siento cómo entra una ráfaga de aire... hubo un bajón de electricidad... me quito los audífonos de inmediato” —Paco Díaz narrando relato de María Fernanda.
B. Encounters Shared by Evelyn (22:23)
- Works from home, listens while caring for her 2-year-old son.
- Child begins to act fearful, pointing to the corner whispering "bu mamá" (ghost, mom), correlating with an episode about demonic pacts.
- Disturbed by cold sensations, object movements, and physical symptoms (headache, nosebleed) (26:17, 30:29).
- Husband is skeptical, attributes it to coincidence and pipes, but cleaning lady senses a bad vibe too.
C. Luis Alberto’s “Accidente del diablo” (32:13)
- Forklift operator in a soda factory, marathon listener.
- During Episode 173 (possession via Ouija), intense atmosphere and physical symptoms occur (oppression, headache).
- Experiences sleep paralysis during a nap at work, sees the demon “Judith” described in the podcast; later, a coworker sees the same apparition before a serious accident (fractured leg, head injury) (36:00).
- Quote (38:00):
“Ahí adelante había una mujer... tenía un vestido blanco, la vi y me quedé totalmente en shock y cuando menos me di cuenta ya me había estampado contra la pared.”
D. The Power of Faith and Spiritual Precautions (44:50)
- Oscar Herbert recounts advice from a church elder: pray over devices and instruments as spiritual energy can transmit through them.
- Paco Díaz provides a folk remedy: declare your device is for entertainment only ("no es una puerta, no es una ventana…") and/or keep a glass of water nearby.
E. Generational Curses: La Cochinera (Calixto, Puebla) (47:20)
- Remembers his sweet grandmother—later reveals her nickname “La Cochinera” related to both food and witchcraft.
- Listens to a podcast on “relatos macabros de abuelos”; accidentally curses his grandmother aloud.
- Devices malfunction, screens go black, streaming fails, and suddenly glimpses his grandmother’s shadow in a screen reflection—though she never set foot in his current home (50:14).
F. “No lo escuches antes de dormir” (Daniel) (56:00)
- Used podcast as white noise to sleep; wakes up to poltergeist-like activity—water glass falls and breaks, shadowy woman appears at end of bed mouthing words with inhuman voice, pressure on throat, persistent buzzing sound.
- Finds physical evidence (broken glass) after regaining control—stops listening at night.
- Quote:
"Empecé a sentir una presencia... una silueta que estaba a los pies de la cama, era una mujer... su boca se movía, pero lo que sonaba no era una voz de mujer, era una voz como de un hombre..." (56:40, narrated by Paco Díaz)
G. The Haunted Toy Telephone (Pipe) (63:09)
- Listener’s toy belonged to his late young cousin.
- While listening to “muñecas malditas,” the toy car phone seems to move closer of its own accord, ringing at night; visualizes his cousin’s presence.
- Pipe hides the toy in a storeroom for peace of mind (69:35).
- Reflection: Is it suggestibility or a genuine object haunting?
Notable Quotes & Moments
- Oscar Herbert (Generational Spiritual Bonds, 17:54):
“Pudieran ser hasta coincidencia a pensar que en el suceso tiene que ver con algo o tal vez no y simplemente es tu inconsciente... pero estamos conectados con algo espiritual definitivamente.” - Paco Díaz (Faith-based Protection Advice, 44:50):
“Si tú tienes miedo realmente de que algo suceda mientras escuches este podcast... nada sale de aquí y nada entra por acá, esta no es una puerta, no es una ventana.” - Oscar Herbert (Advice to Listeners, 72:56):
“Yo sé que si no les ha pasado, probablemente les va a pasar.” - Paco Díaz (Listener Community, 73:01):
“Les tenemos estas historias con todo el corazón para ayudarles a pasar el tiempo, a que se olviden un ratito de la rutina... el fenómeno paranormal sigue impactando tantas vidas... sigue uniendo a una tribu, nuestra tribu de Podcast Extranormal.”
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:05 - 05:18: Introduction, context, and discussion of why people experience the paranormal while listening.
- 06:40 – 16:45: María Fernanda’s case: witchcraft, Santa Muerte, and sleep hauntings.
- 22:23 – 30:50: Evelyn’s story: child’s fear, ghostly presences, physical effects in the home.
- 32:13 – 44:45: Luis Alberto’s story: work accident after a demonic podcast episode.
- 44:50 – 47:20: Faith/spiritual tech protections & folk remedies.
- 47:20 – 56:00: Calixto’s “La Cochinera” and generational curses—manifestation after cursing his grandmother’s memory.
- 56:00 – 63:09: Daniel’s “No lo escuches antes de dormir” – terrifying bedroom encounter.
- 63:09 – 70:39: Pipe’s haunted toy phone—suggestion or spirit?
- 72:13 – End: Wrap-up, community messages, practical tips, and closing gratitude.
Practical Tips & Listener Takeaways
- If a listener is sensitive or spooked, try these:
- Declare your phone/speaker/PC as “no spiritual gateway.”
- Place a glass of water by the device, throw it away after listening (“vasito de agua” protection).
- Emphasize that not everyone experiences these effects; most listen just for entertainment.
- Ground advice in listener agency—if you believe it works, it probably will.
Episode Tone & Community Feel
- Conversational, empathetic, warm—intended as both a safe space for paranormal discussion and a cautious invitation into unexplained mysteries.
- Hosts show respect for both believers and skeptics.
- Strong encouragement for sharing experiences and maintaining healthy boundaries with the supernatural.
In Summary:
This episode blends gripping listener testimonies with deep cultural insight, practical advice, and a strong sense of community—a must-listen for fans of paranormal storytelling in Mexico and beyond. Every account serves to reinforce the enduring power of belief, ancestry, and suggestion, while also underscoring the uncanny phenomena that make Extra Anormal Mexico’s most unnerving podcast.
